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file://drive_letter/music_path/songfile.mp3
or as a live example:
file://d:/mymusic/ILY2.mp3
so the full stationlist.txt line would be:
file://d:/mymusic/ILY2.mp3|LY2|Local Song
The only problem? It errors out when it ends so be ready for the dialog to disrupt what your doing (honestly the devs could just make it detect the error silently and not make it make a massive popup and it'd be fine)
I won't go into too much information, but if you've already been googling around and following guides, using icecast / VLC to restream the link, etc etc.. to the point where you can tell your radio is trying to connect, but just not quite getting there:
If you're using "localhost" or "127.0.0.1", try your IPv4 address instead (open up cmd prompt and type ipconfig)
Also I gave up with using VLC, but found out about localhost / 127.0.0.1 not working after changing to using ffmpeg, but I think VLC would work too.
(Don’t attack me) Sirius XM and or music programs (Spotify, Apple Music, etc) for playlists on shuffle